Let me break it down for you. It's not a touchy subject, it's just that what you said reeks of implicit racism. Kap dresses like your average young black guy. The connotation of your statement is "I'm not saying he needs to dress like the average white guy, but he definitely isn't a criminal." Following this line of logic, you implicitly associate dressing like an average young black guy with being a criminal.

You aren't following my logic then. I don't mean gangster like an actual gang member.

I think you are right in some aspects though. I don't like the fact that Kap dresses like an average young black guy, but not because I have a problem with average young black guys. It just feels forced with him. Like he feels he has to dress like that. Kind of the same discomfort you see in the linked commercial when he is fake-rapping.

I fucking love Kap and got absolutely slaughtered for rallying around him early at the expense of Alex. Trust me, I have nothing against the style of dress in general. I don't think Kap needs to "dress the part" and all the other nonsense you hear. I just personally feel like he sometimes dresses and acts in a kind of false persona and it bugs me. You can tell the guy is very cheery and genuine.

Reading your posts on this bothers me. Kap has always dressed the same for years. Go to youtube and look videos up of him in college. Go to his instagram, he basically wears shorts, cap and a tee or tank with Jordans almost every day. The only time you see him dressed up is for things like the ESPYS or a commercial like this. Just because a guy dresses urban, doesn't make him an "average young black guy". You say it seems forced? What makes you think this? Because his adoptive parents are white, so he is forcing himself to dress urban so he looks black? He has always dressed urban. Nothing is forced.

I am just going to stop posting about the topic. Reminds me of a bill burr skit.

I just have had black friends that dressed and acted a certain way for a good portion of their lives because they felt they had to to "fit in." That notion has always bugged me. It isn't necessarily even about black culture (talking about kap's attire). To me, it seems like he dresses (sometimes) like he wants to convey this cool/aggressive/alpha vibe, even though he really seems like a very genuine down to earth guy.

I decided I'm gonna buy this one because I haven't tried to be good at madden in like 6 years, and the last one I bought was like '12 or something. So since I'll be turning 30 this year, it's time to get my priorities in order, and get really good at madden.

Yeah, I seriously wish EA didn't have the exclusive license so 2K Sports would push them to innovate and change the game for the better each year instead of implementing minor changes to a glorified roster update.